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01 May

Beyond Containment – Confronting Racial Hierarchies in International Law: The Slow and Benevolent Violence of International Law – An Oceanian Perspective

Pacific state, regional organisation and civil society leaders are preparing for the annual Conference of the Parties (COP) of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Going into COP30 in Belém last year, they were hoping that Australia would be made the host of this year’s COP31 to make it a “Pacific COP” where Pacific states, those most affected...

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